From Hasbro, Universal Pictures and Blumhouse Productions, the live-action motion-picture adaptation of Jem And The Holograms directed by Jon M. Chu (G.I. Joe: Retaliation, Step Up Revolution) is slated for release this Fall.
A contemporary take on the popular 80s cartoon series, Jem And The Holograms takes place in the hyper-linked social media age. When orphaned teenage girl Jerrica Benton becomes an online recording sensation, she and her band embark on a music-driven scavenger hunt - one that sends them on an adventure across Los Angeles - in an attempt to unlock a final message left by her father.
Elle Magazine has snagged the first official image from the film, which will appear in their upcoming March issue (scan courtesy of io9.com):
Jem stars Aubrey Peeples as Jerrica/Jem,
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The trailer for Magic Mike Xxl got you hot and bothered? Wait until you hear what the fellas have planned to make sure you leave the movie theater sat-is-fied. Et's Nischelle Turner visited the set of the highly anticipated summer sequel to find out just how hot it's going to get.

"This [sequel] is going to sneak up on everyone," Joe Manganiello told Et. "We've kind of gone to the next level. When you thought it couldn't go anywhere further, we take it there." He adds, "People are not going to be prepared for this movie."

Manganiello reprises his role as Big Dick Richie in the sequel, out July 1. And while he revealed that he ran some moves by fiancé Sofia Vergara, when asked whether she returned the favor, Manganiello admitted that the sultry Colombian taught him a few moves herself. "The Colombian
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While TheWrap‘s Inkoo Kang wrote “Lopez is far and away the best thing about the film,” she ultimately joined the majority of the critics panning this weekend’s wide release from Universal Pictures by concluding it’s “neither good nor bad, nor campy nor scary enough to be in any way memorable.
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The film mostly focuses on Lopez herself — a decision that robs it of the symbiosis of fear and attraction that makes an erotic thriller...

In the last two decades, the once-disreputable genre of the erotic thriller has improbably gone arthouse, resulting in critically lauded but largely unseen indies like last year’s “Under the Skin” and “Stranger by the Lake.” A throwback to such racy but scolding Adrian Lyne movies as “Unfaithful” and “Indecent Proposal,” “The Boy Next Door” returns the mainstream erotic thriller to the multiplex, but its thin T-shirts and thinner characterizations fail to make a convincing case for the genre’s resurrection.
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If hanging a tear-off flyer is good enough for selling used couches and finding lost pets, it’s good enough for finding a fellow survivor of the apocalypse, right?

That’s the premise put forth in this exclusive key art for Fox’s upcoming single-camera comedy, The Last Man on Earth.

Will Forte (Saturday Night Live) plays the title character, Phil Miller, who mysteriously makes it through an event that wipes out the rest of humanity in the year 2022. Now, he travels North America in an Rv, hoping to find other survivors.

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